Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9507184 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2005 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
Finite element simulation of cone penetration in a “virtual” soil using the commercial finite element software MSC/DYTRAN was accomplished Parameters for DYTRAN'S crushable foam and soil constitutive model, DYMAT14, were estimated using the NSDL_AU soil compaction model developed by the USDA_ARS National Soils Dynamics Laboratory and Auburn University. Finite element simulations were conducted for two soils, a sandy load and a clay loam, and compared to existing cone penetration data.
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